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Donate to the Aegir project





We are happy to take donations from users to further development and keep our community site, mailing lists, and Jenkins CI server running. Note that you can also talk with existing service providers if you have the budget to further specific functionalities, but otherwise a small (or big!) donation is always appreciated and will make sure we have funds to operate the infrastructure for the project or maybe even pay people for development work.

Help us work on, one of, these goals:

  • a (more) stable 6.x-2.x release
  • Prepare a 7.x version of hostmaster
  • Hosting Drupal 8 sites
  • Extending Aegir with new features

You can make this happen.

Financial support can greatly accelerate our development efforts. The core team needs your help to keep this going.

You can make this happen! Can you spare $5?

The small core team that works on Aegir does this mostly because they use it themselves. That however does not cover all the time we work on Aegir.
Our passion to produce a good product, and love for Drupal, drives us to keep working on this, but there is a risk of developer burnout.
For example: supporting older versions and making upgrade paths user-friendly is a lot of work. While the core team has only limited personal need for this.
Donations could validate more time being spent on this.

Please contact one of the service providers if you're looking for paid support.

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Documentation

The notebook section provides a way for you to store and share information with your group members. With the book feature you can:

  • Add book pages and organize them hierarchically into different books.
  • Attach files to pages to share them with others.
  • Track changes that others have made and revert changes as necessary.
  • Archive books that are no longer of interest to the group. Archived books can be reactivated later if needed.

The revisions let you track differences between multiple versions of a post.